Title: Science, Public Health and the State in Modern Asia
Abstract: 1. Introduction - Liping Bu and Ka-che Yip 2. Science, Culture, and Disease Control in Colonial Hong Kong - Ka-che Yip 3. in Prewar Singapore: The Development of Hospital Services and Medical Education - Law Yuen Han 4. Hygiene and Decolonization: The Rockefeller Foundation and Indonesian Nationalism, 1933-1958 - Eric Andrew Stein 5. The Alma-Ata Declaration, Rockefeller Foundation and the Development of Primary Care in Sri Lanka: A Model for Promotion - Soma Hewa 6. Removing the Obstacles to Work: Rockefeller Initiatives in in China and Japan and its Effects, 1925-1950 - Darwin Stapleton 7. From Race Biology to Population Control: The Rockefeller Foundation's Public Health Projects in Japan, 1920s-1950s - Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci 8. Beijing First Station: Innovative Education and Influence on China's Profession - Liping Bu 9. Between the State and the Private Sphere: The Chinese State Medicine Movement, 1930-1949 - Xi Gao 10. From Japanese Colonial Medicine to American-Standard Medicine in Taiwan - A Case Study of the Transition in the Medical Profession and Practices in East Asia - Michael Shiyung Liu 11. In Republican China, by Whom, for Whom? - Bridie Andrews 12. Conclusion
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-03-12
Language: en
Type: book
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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